Math, asked by Khushibrainly, 10 months ago

it is a lengthy question please solve it because it is lengthy I give more marks please answer it fast I don't write faltu answer​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by navadeepsai11
1

Answer:

30 + 13\sqrt{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

(3\sqrt{3} + 2\sqrt{2})(2\sqrt{3} + 3\sqrt{2})\\\\=(3\sqrt{3})(2\sqrt{3}) + (3\sqrt{3})(3\sqrt{2}) + (2\sqrt{2})(2\sqrt{3}) + (2\sqrt{2})(3\sqrt{2})\\       \\=18 + 9\sqrt{6} + 4\sqrt{6} + 12\\ \\=30 + 13\sqrt{6}

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU !!!!

PLEASE MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST

Answered by khushiqueen111
1

30 + 13 \sqrt{6}

Similar questions